Chabad of Hunterdon will kick off its Hebrew School for Adults with a five-week reading course designed to help people with little or even no background in Hebrew.
CLINTON TWP. - Chabad of Hunterdon will kick off its Hebrew School for Adults with a five-week reading course designed to help people with little or even no background in Hebrew.
The course will run from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. for five consecutive Sundays starting Sunday, Feb. 5, at the Telyas Chabad Jewish Center at 63 Payne Road in the township.
The crash course is designed to appeal to people at all levels of Jewish knowledge, including those without any prior experience or background in Jewish learning or those looking for a refresher course.
In just five weeks anyone can read Hebrew like a pro by joining in for a 60-minute class for the next five Tuesdays and commit to practicing 10 minutes a day. This program is proven to work if 10 minutes a day is taken to practice in only five sessions.
Interactive flashcards are utilized with catchy, easy-to-remember mnemonics. It includes a dedicated app for revision on the go, and uses the latest technology to combine timeless learning methods with contemporary psychology for guaranteed results. It has been successfully used in 600 locations worldwide, enabling more than 17,000 people to read Hebrew.
This  five-week Hebrew Reading crash course is given by Rabbi Eli Kornfeld. Unlock the mystery of reading Hebrew in just five weeks, learn how to read the prayer book, the Torah or a letter from a cousin in Tel Aviv.
The course fee is $100 per person, including textbooks, gourmet coffee and homemade cookies
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